This isn't the first time that the LLoE has botched things. They suffered a humiliating defeat in 2017 when Vox went after Andrew Torba and Gab---also for allowing people to laugh at him and his cultists online. Vox apparently had so little confidence in them to begin with that he tried to play the Victim Card and pretend that Torba was coming after him.
On September 7th, 2017, Vox popped off that:
But then, on the 13th:
What was the outcome of all of this?
Well, it seems that the case was judicially dissolved last August because nobody had taken any action upon it in nearly two years! And, we see from the above record that the LLoE Member referenced in the last screenshot is one Mr. Jack G.B. Ternan, Esq. of Plano, Texas.
Vox pretty clearly indicates that Ternan is part of his LLoE. On September 16th, 2017, Vox said:
And on September 21st:
However, as we examined Mr. Ternan's history a little, a strange fact emerged. It seems that his own political leanings and activities are diametrically opposite of those that Vox preaches to his followers. Ternan ran as a Democrat in an unsuccessful 2012 bid for a Texas House Seat. According to Open Secrets, he's quite a significant donor to Liberal and Feminist causes:
Now of course Mr. Ternan is free to support whatever political causes that he pleases; that's not the point. The point here is that Vox hired for an attorney the very type of man he routinely denounces as SJW Converged while presenting to the dupes donating to his legal fund that Ternan was fully on-board with the principles of his Legal Legion of Evil. And for that matter; since Vox has been carrying on about Tortious Interference, Defamation, and Harm to Reputation lately, I wonder what harm Vox may be doing to Ternan's reputation among his Liberal colleagues? One simply can't imagine that a lawyer identified with Teddy Spaghetti's 'Alt-Right Legal Strike Force' would be all that welcome at too many Brunch With Bernie events. If Ternan's business has been a little slow lately and he's wondering why, it might not hurt for him to look into what some ex-client has been saying about him.
And Mr. Ternan might also be a good candidate for certain vloggers and other online reporters to interview and get his side of the story. For my own part, it simply looks like Vox has been caught in yet another hoax.
I did a search for the Legal Legion of Evil and, absurdly, this was the top result.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations but, does your husband know that you are on the internet?
Why do you ask? Does your husband restrict your Internet time?
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